Eastern Europe Seeks Shale Gas ‘Revolution’

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A shale gas fracking facility run by Poland's PKN Orlen company on the outskirts of the village of Uscimow, in southeastern Poland. (Peter Andrews/REUTERS)

A shale gas fracking facility run by Poland’s PKN Orlen company on the outskirts of the village of Uscimow, in southeastern Poland.
(Peter Andrews/REUTERS)

Globe and Mail
August 14, 2013

Eastern Europe could become the next hotbed of shale gas exploration as oil and gas moguls, such as
Chevron Corp., chase opportunities in countries that want to establish their energy independence from
Russia and rebuild their economies. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates the
combined gas reserves in Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary…

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